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New Tackle - The Kicker Fish Bubble Fry

  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Kicker Fish Bubble Fry

Kicker Fish released and brought back a popular soft plastic finesse bait called the Bubble Fry recently. This 4-inch lure looks like the old ring fries that were the rage in the 80s and 90s for Carolina rigging but these are a bit more unique. Instead of having rings the soft bait has tons of tentacles that encircle the bait, 136 to be exact. 

These tiny extremeties trap air and cause the bait to glide and suspend while releasing bubbles in the water. They incorporated their Hole Shot technology into the bait which really seems to help it glide and suspend naturally.

We dropped the bait in a test tank and could see where this soft plastic could have a lot of applications. It could be used on a Carolina rig, shaky head or even wacky rigged. It has a nice fall. Subtle shakes release some of the trapped bubbles which draw attention to it, especially this time of year when the water tends to be real clear.

The best part is the bait is symetrical, so after it gets torn up on one end, flip it around and rig it on the other end. It will make one bait go a lot further.

The baits come 10 to a package and are available in 8 popular soft plastic colors. 

To check out the baits, visit KickerFishBait.com.

Hole Shot Bubble Fry

Comments

Shhhhs, keep it quite...
Posted @ Monday, January 16, 2012 12:14 PM by John gaertner
This looks like a pretty neat bait. Realising air bubbles sound cool.
Posted @ Monday, January 16, 2012 12:20 PM by andy
And it's nickname shall be.....The French Tickler.
Posted @ Monday, January 16, 2012 2:41 PM by Ben
The Kicker Fish Hole shot was a worm that really got me into shaky head fishing, I even made my own special shaky head just for that worm, so this should be wicked on a C-rig.
Posted @ Monday, January 16, 2012 3:18 PM by Dan Daskus
can you rig this bait Texas rig? what is the best way to rig for the best results? 
Posted @ Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:21 PM by Gary
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